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Jim Flick shares top billing with Jack Nicklaus on a string of highly popular golf schools, so his pedigree is unquestionable. His approach to the game is "Let's play golf, not work it." His 15 lessons take in the necessary technique, but Flick's great strength is in the way he helps golfers think their way through the game. Attitude is key in his cosmology: "The attitude you bring to the game," he emphasizes, "will ultimately determine the level of proficiency you attain in it."
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Book Description
Jim Flick is the best golf teacher in the world.
Tom Lehman, winner of the 1996 British Open, says, "Jim Flick understands the overall golf swing better than anyone I've ever met." Jack Nicklaus thinks enough of him to have opened the NicklausFlick Golf School, with teaching facilities in Salt Lake City, Palm Beach, Pebble Beach, Scottsdale, and Harbor Springs (MI). The following golfers -- pro and amateur -- all extol his virtues from tee to green: Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Paul Azinger, Phil Mickelson, Judy Rankin, Charles Barkley, Byron Nelson, and Chi Chi Rodriguez. Now, Flick has written a book that's inspirational, instructional and entertaining -- and will take five to ten strokes off even the most casual hacker's game.
On Golf uniquely captures Jim Flick's method of motivational, one-on-one teaching, which emphasizes his belief that one should play golf, not work it. Whether you shoot 100 and are aiming for 90, or shoot 80 and are aiming for 70, On Golf is the best possible way to make sure that when you play a round of golf, your good walk will never be spoiled.
Tom Lehman, winner of the 1996 British Open, says, "Jim Flick understands the overall golf swing better than anyone I've ever met." Jack Nicklaus thinks enough of him to have opened the NicklausFlick Golf School, with teaching facilities in Salt Lake City, Palm Beach, Pebble Beach, Scottsdale, and Harbor Springs (MI). The following golfers -- pro and amateur -- all extol his virtues from tee to green: Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Paul Azinger, Phil Mickelson, Judy Rankin, Charles Barkley, Byron Nelson, and Chi Chi Rodriguez. Now, Flick has written a book that's inspirational, instructional and entertaining -- and will take five to ten strokes off even the most casual hacker's game.
On Golf uniquely captures Jim Flick's method of motivational, one-on-one teaching, which emphasizes his belief that one should play golf, not work it. Whether you shoot 100 and are aiming for 90, or shoot 80 and are aiming for 70, On Golf is the best possible way to make sure that when you play a round of golf, your good walk will never be spoiled.
Ingram
One of the world's most successful golf instructors shares his secrets on how to play, practice, and understand the sport of golf, providing a one-on-one teaching method designed to take strokes off even a casual hacker's game. 75,000 first printing. Tour.
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Library of Congress
What Flick communicates so well in On Golf is that everyone who plays golf has certain limits and certain levels of skill, but also a lot more potential than he or she might realize. Working with that raw material, Flick can show anyone how to get comfortable on a golf course, how to think on a golf course (without letting your mind get in the way), how to practice properly (sometimes without even hitting a single ball), and, ultimately how to play golf - not work it. On Golf will improve the technical aspects of your game and take strokes off your score. But what makes this book so important is that Jim Flick takes you by the hand and leads you through the thought processes, the psychological ups and downs, and the mental preparation you need to become a better golfer.
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About the author
Jim Flick, director of training and education for the NicklausFlick Golf School, is one of America's most celebrated golf instructors. He resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his wife, Geri.
Glen Waggoner is the editor of Rotisserie League Baseball and the author of Divots, Shanks, Gimmes, Mulligans and Chili Dips. He works for ESPN's Total Sports Magazine.
Glen Waggoner is the editor of Rotisserie League Baseball and the author of Divots, Shanks, Gimmes, Mulligans and Chili Dips. He works for ESPN's Total Sports Magazine.